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mannakiosk 2010-03-18 15:46

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
I can't install healthcheck with application manager at the moment.

Code:

Unable to install 'healthcheck'
Application packages missing: python-gobject (=2.14.2-1maemo2)

:(

noobmonkey 2010-03-18 15:52

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mannakiosk (Post 572059)
I can't install healthcheck with application manager at the moment.

Code:

Unable to install 'healthcheck'
Application packages missing: python-gobject (=2.14.2-1maemo2)

:(

ooo interrrrrrresting
Did the testers miss something? :D

If you have rootsh installed, go into terminal and try the following:
Code:

sudo gainroot
apt-get python-gobject


Rob1n 2010-03-18 16:10

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by noobmonkey (Post 572067)
ooo interrrrrrresting
Did the testers miss something? :D

Not sure how that's happened - both are shown as being promoted to extras at exactly the same time. There must be some delay somewhere in the system though, allowing repository snapshots to contain the application but not its dependencies. Updating the repositories should fix the issue anyway.

noobmonkey 2010-03-18 16:30

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
good point - thanks Rob1n :D

Looks like the gstreamer-tools may have had the same issue too.....

MaLKaV 2010-03-19 09:51

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
Congrats on making to extras! Very cool application :)

noobmonkey 2010-03-19 09:58

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
Cheers MaLKav! :D

I have a feeling PR1.2 may mean i'm back to work on it soon! - but amazed to see so many downloads :D

mike_3000 2010-03-19 14:55

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
just want to be sure, but the battery status is not 100% accurate is it? im asking because my phone says its fully charged but when i run the health check it shows it at 94%. i've ran it a couple of times and it still reads 94%. just wondering if this is normal or not.

noobmonkey 2010-03-19 15:02

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mike_3000 (Post 573434)
just want to be sure, but the battery status is not 100% accurate is it? im asking because my phone says its fully charged but when i run the health check it shows it at 94%. i've ran it a couple of times and it still reads 94%. just wondering if this is normal or not.

battery percentage is a science. it is an equation between power mha etc. mine has never gone above 94 percent.

the value is the same as what the phone reads, and unfortunatley is as accurate as you will get.

but yes..... very normal.

noobmonkey 2010-03-19 16:31

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
@Mike - take a look through some of the battery threads - it helps to understand how different, and estimated results can be:

Here is a good example :D

mannakiosk 2010-03-20 07:12

Re: [Annouce] HealthCheck - Hardware/System checker for the N900
 
Today I still encountered the same problem, but got it installed after installing python-gobject from the command line.

Now healthcheck is installed, but it crashes a few seconds after starting it, doesn't draw any window. [Edit: well, it draws a black window and the name appears in the titlebar and the thing next to the name is swirling for a few seconds] :(

What's the name to use to start it from the terminal? (healthcheck: not found)

edit2: Maybe this hasn't got anything to do with my problem, since starting it this way doesn't draw the black screen and the name in the titlebar , but here's what running healthcheck.py says:
Code:

/home/opt/healthcheck # python healthcheck.py
** Start Imports **
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "healthcheck.py", line 43, in <module>
    import hildon
ImportError: No module named hildon



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